PH sensor V1.1

Good morning.

I'm trouble with PH sensor V1.1

Every code that I search, and put on Arduino IDE, give-me values that do not exist..

Someone know a code, that can give-me correct values?

The code that I was trying is the follow

/*
# This sample code is used to test the pH meter V1.1.
# Editor : YouYou
# Date   : 2014.06.23
# Ver    : 1.1
# Product: analog pH meter V1.1
# SKU    : SEN0161
*/
#define SensorPin A2            //pH meter Analog output to Arduino Analog Input 2
#define Offset 0.00            //deviation compensate
#define LED 13
#define samplingInterval 20
#define printInterval 800
#define ArrayLenth  40    //times of collection
int pHArray[ArrayLenth];   //Store the average value of the sensor feedback
int pHArrayIndex=0;    
void setup(void)
{
 pinMode(LED,OUTPUT);  
 Serial.begin(9600);  
 Serial.println("pH meter experiment!");    //Test the serial monitor
}
void loop(void)
{
 static unsigned long samplingTime = millis();
 static unsigned long printTime = millis();
 static float pHValue,voltage;
 if(millis()-samplingTime > samplingInterval)
 {
     pHArray[pHArrayIndex++]=analogRead(SensorPin);
     if(pHArrayIndex==ArrayLenth)pHArrayIndex=0;
     voltage = avergearray(pHArray, ArrayLenth)*5.0/1024;
     pHValue = 3.5*voltage+Offset;
     samplingTime=millis();
 }
 if(millis() - printTime > printInterval)   //Every 800 milliseconds, print a numerical, convert the state of the LED indicator
 {
 Serial.print("Voltage:");
       Serial.print(voltage,2);
       Serial.print("    pH value: ");
 Serial.println(pHValue,2);
       digitalWrite(LED,digitalRead(LED)^1);
       printTime=millis();
 }
}
double avergearray(int* arr, int number){
 int i;
 int max,min;
 double avg;
 long amount=0;
 if(number<=0){
   Serial.println("Error number for the array to avraging!/n");
   return 0;
 }
 if(number<5){   //less than 5, calculated directly statistics
   for(i=0;i<number;i++){
     amount+=arr[i];
   }
   avg = amount/number;
   return avg;
 }else{
   if(arr[0]<arr[1]){
     min = arr[0];max=arr[1];
   }
   else{
     min=arr[1];max=arr[0];
   }
   for(i=2;i<number;i++){
     if(arr[i]<min){
       amount+=min;        //arr<min
       min=arr[i];
     }else {
       if(arr[i]>max){
         amount+=max;    //arr>max
         max=arr[i];
       }else{
         amount+=arr[i]; //min<=arr<=max
       }
     }//if
   }//for
   avg = (double)amount/(number-2);
 }//if
 return avg;
}

Did you calibrate this meter, to get to a sensible slope and offset?
At least for a range of 3-4 pH points the probe is usually linear enough.